Sentences with phrase «fear of intimidation»

As the international community marks World Press Freedom Day, The Gambia's journalists are finally able to return to work without fear of intimidation following two decades of dictatorship and repression.
Mr Corbyn said the suspension of local party meetings for the duration of the leadership race over fears of intimidation was a «mistake», saying he has not stopped discussions from taking place in his Islington North constituency.
Donald Trump's talk of a rigged election and calls for supporters to turn out in droves to monitor polling sites has stirred increasing fears of intimidation of minorities inside polling places, where their qualifications to vote could be challenged, or outside, where they would face illegal electioneering.
«This precedent - setting decision not only upholds Uruguay's public health measures, but sends a strong signal to other countries that they can move forward with strong tobacco control regulations without fear of intimidation by big tobacco companies like Philip Morris,» said Reichler.
Thus, a male - female mediation team can effectively reduce tension and spousal fear of the intimidation.
«The president has sent a powerful message... that the United States will lead the global effort in defending and preserving every man, woman, and child's right practice his or her beliefs without fear of intimidation or violence.»
The local council is considering introducing a buffer zone outside a Marie Stopes clinic (pictured below) meaning women can visit without fear of intimidation.
«The government has the obligation to ensure that lawyers can carry out their professional duties without fear of intimidation or interference, and without being identified with their clients and causes.»
People fought and died so that you and believe it or not, even the people you don't agree with can speak freely without fear of intimidation or violence.
One member was in tears as she explained her fears of intimidation, bullying and worse.
He said the APC had done well since it took over the reins at the centre by providing a level - playing field for all political parties to pursue their agendas without the fear of intimidation.
«Therefore, we wish to state unequivocally that the Nigerian Air Force is a humane, sensitive and rational organization that does not trample on the rights of law abiding citizens.They are therefore advised to go about their normal business without any fear of intimidation
They are therefore advised to go about their normal business without any fear of intimidation
The social stigma of entering a male - dominated field with a macho culture, the fear of intimidation and discrimination, and the lack of mentors and role models in positions of power are commonly cited reasons for women exiting or failing to enter the engineering workforce.
In their letter to Arthur Elkins, panel Democrats asserted that «the ability of both federal officials and private citizens to freely communicate with Congress without fear of intimidation, interference, or reprisal is a bipartisan issue that is critical to ensuring good governance and uncovering issues of potential waste, fraud, abuse, or mismanagement.»
Every pupil has the right to work and socialise at the school without fear of intimidation, threats or rudeness.
The more compelling questions concern a person's or an institution's freedom of conscience and the right to act upon one's moral beliefs without fear of intimidation and / or government coercion.
The UN Basic Principles on the Role of the Lawyers clearly state lawyers should be able to carry out their work without fear of intimidation or harassment, or be threatened with sanctions.
Whether it's the fear of intimidation, too much time required to boot up their computer, or the attitude of «I can do it without a structured presentation,» some real estate professionals throw out their hard work and just try to «wing it.»
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